In The Current Climate, Things That Are True, Brave Human Stories Become Political.
I Think I'm Brave Because I've Made Decisions Based - I Hope Not Entirely Selfishly - On What I Think Is Right For Me To Do Next.
I Think Bravery Is When You're Willing To Really Put Yourself On The Line And Maybe Lose Out, Financially - And Be Able To Say Exactly What Motivates You And What Inspires You And What You Find Completely Unacceptable In Humanity And In Culture.
Those Who Are Going To Be In Business Tomorrow Are Those Who Understand That The Future, As Always, Belongs To The Brave.
It Is The Perpetual Dread Of Fear, The Fear Of Fear, That Shapes The Face Of A Brave Man.
The Japanese Are, To The Highest Degree, Both Aggressive And Unaggressive, Both Militaristic And Aesthetic, Both Insolent And Polite, Rigid And Adaptable, Submissive And Resentful Of Being Pushed Around, Loyal And Treacherous, Brave And Timid, Conservative And Hospitable To New Ways.
A Brave World, Sir, Full Of Religion, Knavery, And Change: We Shall Shortly See Better Days.
Be Brave Enough To Turn Away From Shiny Objects, And Toward The Light That Makes Them Shine.
Fear Is The Raw Material From Which Courage Is Manufactured. Without It, We Wouldn't Even Know What It Means To Be Brave.